Tom Cat

Tom Cat by Noah Woods, published by Random House in 2004, is a delightful children’s book featuring 32 pages of engaging content. This edition presents a charming story about a little cat with a big personality who sometimes feels more like other animals than a cat. The narrative explores themes of identity and acceptance, showcasing the unconditional love of Mom and Dad Cat for their unique offspring.
Readers will find a whimsical tale that encourages imagination and self-discovery. The story features playful sounds and vibrant illustrations that appeal to young audiences, making it suitable for educational settings and home reading alike. With its focus on social themes and the experiences of a young cat, Tom Cat offers a relatable character that children can connect with, fostering discussions about individuality and family support.
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“MOO! ARF! QUACK!
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What kind of cat makes noises like that? A little cat with a big personality! You see, sometimes Tom feels more like a cow, or a snail, or even a kangaroo than a cat. What a silly goose! But one thing is for sure, Mom and Dad Cat love their little cat no matter “who” he thinks he is. And one day, he even surprises himself! With fresh, spare illustrations that beguile, Noah Woods has created a lovable new character all kids can identify with.
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